Dataset: SCZ
Taxa: Genipa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute


SCZ
10022Blum, K.E.   4431965-09-10
Panamá, Panamá, Panamá, Along farmer's field just out side zone from TTC<br>tower site at Albrook., 8.966667 -79.566667

SCZ
10020Tyson, E.L.   12791965-09-27
Panamá, Panamá, Panamá, Cardenas Creek area of Fort Clayton., 9 -79.566667

SCZ
10023Sharp, R.A.   s.n.1962-12-01
Panamá, Panamá, Panamá, Summit, C.Z., 9.066667 -79.65

SCZ
15795Pérez, R.   18992008-04-09
Panamá, Panamá, Panamá, Isla de Barro Colorado, Parcela de 50 hectáreas, 9.09 -79.51

SCZ
15850Pérez, R.   19942008-05-22
Panamá, Panamá, Panamá, Isla de Barro Colorado, Parcela de 50 hectáreas, 9.09 -79.51

SCZ
10021Croat, T.B.   58051968-05-22
Panamá, Panamá, Panamá, Along walk to boat house., 9.15 -79.85

SCZ
10025Croat, T.B.   79131969-02-12
Panamá, Panamá, Panamá, Barbour-Lathrop Trail, 100., 9.15 -79.85

SCZ
10024Croat, T.B.   79491969-02-14
Panamá, Panamá, Panamá, Shoreline south of Colorado Point south cove in<br>Burrunga peninsula., 9.15 -79.85

SCZ
10017Gentry, A.H.   51061972-04-14
Panamá, Panamá, Chepo, Trail info forest, 4.8 miles north of highway just<br>west of El Llano., 9.216667 -78.983333

SCZ
10019Mori, S.A.   65231975-06-11
Panamá, Panamá, Panamá, Cerro Jefe; cloud forest dominated by Clusia spp.<br>and Colpothrinax cookii. Premontane Rain Forest., 9.233333 -79.35

SCZ
10018Tyson, E.L.   33971966-02-08
Panamá, Panamá, Panamá, E slope of Cerro Jefe in Clusia" forest.", 9.233333 -79.35, 823m

SCZ
10016Galdames, C.   15761994-08-12
Panamá, San Blas, Narganá, Cordillera frente a Isla Narganá. Quebrada<br>afluente de Río Diablo., 9.366667 -78.566667

SCZ
16391Galdames, C.   62552008-08-20
Panamá, Panamá, Panamá, Cerro Jefe.<br>, 9.226389 -79.368056


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